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The biological and prognostic significance of angiotropism in uveal melanoma.

Raymond L Barnhill1,2, Mengliang Ye3, Aude Batistella4, Marc-Henri Stern4, Sergio Roman-Roman3, Rémi Dendale5, Olivier Lantz6, Sophie Piperno-Neumann7, Laurence Desjardins8, Nathalie Cassoux2,8, Claire Lugassy3.   

Abstract

Angiotropism is a marker of extravascular migration of melanoma cells along vascular and other structures and a prognostic factor in cutaneous melanoma. Because of this biological and prognostic importance in cutaneous melanoma, angiotropism was studied in uveal melanoma (UM). This retrospective study performed at a single ocular oncology referral center included 89 patients from the study period 2006-2008. All patients were diagnosed with UM from the choroid and/or ciliary body. All patients underwent enucleation for prognostic purposes and definitive therapy. Clinical, histopathological, and molecular variables included patient age, gender, extraocular extension, tumor location (ciliary body or not), optic nerve invasion, angiotropism, neurotropism, melanoma cell type, BAP1 mutation, and monosomy 3. Angiotropism was defined as melanoma cells arrayed along the abluminal vascular surfaces without intravasation in the sclera and/or episcleral tissue. The study included 51 women (57.3%) and 38 men with mean and median age: 63 years (range: 25-92). Mean follow-up was 4.4 years (range: 0.2 to 11). Fifty-three (59.6%) patients developed metastases and 48 (53.9%) were dead from metastases at last follow-up. Other principal variables recorded were angiotropism in 43.8%, extraocular extension in 7.9%, epithelioid/mixed cell type in 73.1%, BAP1 mutation in 41.3%, and monosomy 3 in 53.6% of cases. On multivariate analysis, extraocular extension, angiotropism, and monosomy 3 were predictive of metastasis, whereas tumor diameter, epithelioid cell type, angiotropism, and monosomy 3 were predictive of death. Chi-square test confirmed an association between angiotropism and metastasis and death but none with BAP1 mutation and monosomy 3. In conclusion, angiotropism and monosomy 3 were independent prognostic factors for both metastases and death in UM. However, irrespective of any prognostic value, the true importance of angiotropism is its biological significance as a marker of an alternative metastatic pathway.Laboratory Investigation advance online publication, 27 February 2017; doi:10.1038/labinvest.2017.16.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28240745     DOI: 10.1038/labinvest.2017.16

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Invest        ISSN: 0023-6837            Impact factor:   5.662


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Journal:  Science       Date:  2010-11-04       Impact factor: 47.728

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Journal:  J Pathol Clin Res       Date:  2020-04-18

2.  Replacement and desmoplastic histopathological growth patterns: A pilot study of prediction of outcome in patients with uveal melanoma liver metastases.

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Journal:  J Pathol Clin Res       Date:  2018-08-23

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Authors:  Nuno Jorge Lamas; Arnaud Martel; Sacha Nahon-Estève; Samantha Goffinet; Adam Macocco; Corine Bertolotto; Sandra Lassalle; Paul Hofman
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-25       Impact factor: 6.639

4.  Angiotropism and extravascular migratory metastasis in cutaneous and uveal melanoma progression in a zebrafish model.

Authors:  Giulia Fornabaio; Raymond L Barnhill; Claire Lugassy; Laurent A Bentolila; Nathalie Cassoux; Sergio Roman-Roman; Samar Alsafadi; Filippo Del Bene
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-07-11       Impact factor: 4.379

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